On-Demand Segment

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New Mexico: PLI’s MP3 audio segments qualify as “self-study” credit. Attorneys are limited to 4credits of self-study per reporting period.

New York

Experienced Attorneys: All PLI products can fulfill New York’s CLE requirements for experienced attorneys. There is no limit to the number of credits an attorney can earn via PLI products.

Newly Admitted Attorneys: PLI’s transitional MP3 audio segments can be used to fulfill the requirements for New York newly admitted attorneys. Only professional practice and law practice management credits may be earned via transitional MP3 audio segments. Ethics and skills credits may not be earned via MP3 audio segments.

British Columbia (CPD-BC): PLI’s MP3 audio segments are not eligible for CPD-BC credit unless viewed with at least one other attorney or an articled student. In this case, the credit must be recorded as a “study group.”

Ontario (CPD-ON): PLI’s MP3 audio segments qualify as “recorded” credit. If viewed without a colleague, attorneys are limited to 6 credits of recorded programs per year. If viewed with at least one colleague, there is no limit to the number of credits that can be earned via recorded programs.

General credit information about this format appears below. For credit information specific to this program, please choose your jurisdiction(s) in the Credit Information box on the right-hand side of this page.

PLI’s live and on-demand webcasts are single-user license products intended for an individual registrant only. Credit will be issued only to the individual registered.

Experienced Attorneys: All PLI products can fulfill New York’s CLE requirements for experienced attorneys. There is no limit to the number of credits an attorney can earn via PLI products.

Newly Admitted Attorneys: PLI’s transitional on-demand web segments can be used to fulfill the requirements for New York newly admitted attorneys. Only professional practice and law practice management credits may be earned via transitional on-demand web segments. Ethics and skills credits may not be earned via on-demand web segments.

British Columbia (CPD-BC): PLI’s on-demand web segments are not eligible for CPD-BC credit unless viewed with at least one other attorney or an articled student. In this case, the credit must be recorded as a “study group.”

Ontario (CPD-ON): PLI’s on-demand web segments qualify as “recorded” credit. If viewed without a colleague, attorneys are limited to 6 credits of recorded programs per year. If viewed with at least one colleague, there is no limit to the number of credits that can be earned via recorded programs.

General credit information about this format appears below. For credit information specific to this program, please choose your jurisdiction(s) in the Credit Information box on the right-hand side of this page.

PLI’s live and on-demand webcasts are single-user license products intended for an individual registrant only. Credit will be issued only to the individual registered.

Experienced Attorneys: All PLI products can fulfill New York’s CLE requirements for experienced attorneys. There is no limit to the number of credits an attorney can earn via PLI products.

Newly Admitted Attorneys: PLI’s transitional MP4 video segments can be used to fulfill the requirements for New York newly admitted attorneys. Only professional practice and law practice management credits may be earned via transitional MP4 video segments. Ethics and skills credits may not be earned via MP4 video segments.

British Columbia (CPD-BC): PLI’s MP4 video segments are not eligible for CPD-BC credit unless viewed with at least one other attorney or an articled student. In this case, the credit must be recorded as a “study group.”

Ontario (CPD-ON): PLI’s MP4 video segments qualify as “recorded” credit. If viewed without a colleague, attorneys are limited to 6 credits of recorded programs per year. If viewed with at least one colleague, there is no limit to the number of credits that can be earned via recorded programs.

Welcome to the Firm: Now What? What They Didn't Teach You in Law School (Audio-only / No CLE)

Taken from the briefing Dodd-Frank Mortgage Reform Update recorded October, 2011.

A JD, bar admission, and successful interviews got you into the firm. Now the real work of building your career begins. Getting off on the right foot involves a variety of non-legal skills. The first few years of practice can jump-start or undermine a lawyer’s professional trajectory. How you talk, what you wear, and even the state of your office matter when creating important first (and lasting) impressions. Baby-boom generation partners are separated from Gen Y-era associates not only by experience, but by work habits, expectations, technology and social norms. When misunderstandings follow, the consequences usually fall on associates.

In briefing, Andrea Lee Negroni, attorney and author of “What They Didn’t Teach You in Law School,” will discuss Do’s and Don’ts to help lawyers lay the groundwork for professional success. After stints as an associate and in-house corporate counsel, Lee founded a law firm in 1992 and in 2000, joined a national firm as a partner. She is presently Of Counsel with BuckleySandler LLP in Washington, where she serves as associate mentor. She is a 1982 graduate of Columbia Law School.

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PLI’s live and on-demand webcasts are single-user license products intended for an individual registrant only. Credit will be issued only to the individual registered.

Experienced Attorneys: All PLI products can fulfill New York’s CLE requirements for experienced attorneys. There is no limit to the number of credits an attorney can earn via PLI products.

Newly Admitted Attorneys: PLI’s transitional on-demand one-hour briefings can be used to fulfill the requirements for New York newly admitted attorneys. Only professional practice and law practice management credits may be earned via transitional on-demand one-hour briefings. Ethics and skills credits may not be earned via on-demand one-hour briefings.

British Columbia (CPD-BC): PLI’s on-demand one-hour briefings are not eligible for CPD-BC credit unless viewed with at least one other attorney or an articled student. In this case, the credit must be recorded as a “study group.”

Ontario (CPD-ON): PLI’s on-demand one-hour briefings qualify as “recorded” credit. If viewed without a colleague, attorneys are limited to 6 credits of recorded programs per year. If viewed with at least one colleague, there is no limit to the number of credits that can be earned via recorded programs.